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carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african american man that was acquitted on grounds of self-defense. >> i was a big daddy's boy. he took care of me and both of my sisters. always worked together and road sho horses and stuff. the guy killed my dad because my dad was racist and he raised me to be racist. but i've tried not to be so in here. i've tried to change my ways. >> it's a waiting game for his co-defendant who is in another segregation unit. he has another way of coping with a life of solitude. >> i have shampoo bottles and conditioners and lotion bottles all lined up in order. that's something i was diagnosed with called ocd and have to have everything in a particular order or color. lining that up, it helps me cope. it helps me feel organized. i don't like to feel out of organized or anything like that. >> watts and england could face the death penalty if found guilty of their murder charges. while they both pled not guilty in court, watts says they did it. >> we wasn't talking or anything. it was like we were hunting. like just, you know, looking for the next victim. lookin
carl england was fatally shot at age 47 by an african american man that was acquitted on grounds of self-defense. >> i was a big daddy's boy. he took care of me and both of my sisters. always worked together and road sho horses and stuff. the guy killed my dad because my dad was racist and he raised me to be racist. but i've tried not to be so in here. i've tried to change my ways. >> it's a waiting game for his co-defendant who is in another segregation unit. he has another way of...
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. >> jimmy: what's that, carl? yeah, we are almost out of these. [ laughter ] we have 300 -- >> 300 callers. we've got a chimpanzee. >> jimmy: you could use it as a coaster and people can put their drinks on it, stuff like that, and we are almost out of these. [ laughter ] i like you, of course, you're the funniest person ever, but you always do something a little different, that kind of -- i don't want to say trendsetter, but you always do something like, that's cool, i have never seen that before. and this thing, you think hbo comedy special, you think stadium, madison square garden, a college, like people, sarah silverman. you come out this has almost like 39 people? >> exactly right, jim. >> jimmy: in the audience? >> yes, 39 people in the audience. >> jimmy: what? >> when you think intimate crowd, that's like 300. >> jimmy: yeah. >> or even this studio audience is what? >> jimmy: this is an intimate crowd and the best crowd, i must say. [ cheers and applause ] we only have 100 more -- it came out cool. and it
. >> jimmy: what's that, carl? yeah, we are almost out of these. [ laughter ] we have 300 -- >> 300 callers. we've got a chimpanzee. >> jimmy: you could use it as a coaster and people can put their drinks on it, stuff like that, and we are almost out of these. [ laughter ] i like you, of course, you're the funniest person ever, but you always do something a little different, that kind of -- i don't want to say trendsetter, but you always do something like, that's cool, i have...
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police have identified the two victims in this case, as 30- year-old carl bahrain. and 25-year-old curt bahrain. officials confirmed the victims are brothers. medical units were called to the scene. and despite their efforts, both men did die of their injuries. police say they were shot execution style. no arrests have yet been made in this case. police allville no word yet of a motive. mary? >> city police are also investigating a third homicide in east baltimore on east oliver street. no arrests in that case either. >> a former maryland school for the deaf employee, arrested and charged with sexually abusing adolescent girls. today, a howard county jury hears from that suspect. wjz is live at the howard county courthouse. derek valcourt is there and explains, the jury got to watch video of his police interrogation. derek? >> and that interview took a while in part because police needed to use sign language interpreters. but they insisted any physical contact on his part was innocent. >> several girls, accused 38- year-old clarence taylor of sexually abusing them.
police have identified the two victims in this case, as 30- year-old carl bahrain. and 25-year-old curt bahrain. officials confirmed the victims are brothers. medical units were called to the scene. and despite their efforts, both men did die of their injuries. police say they were shot execution style. no arrests have yet been made in this case. police allville no word yet of a motive. mary? >> city police are also investigating a third homicide in east baltimore on east oliver street....
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carl is live in our room. good morning to you. >> reporter: from wall street, twitter is going public. they priced at $26 a share. with all those problems facebook went through when they went public last year, can the company with that little blue bird make some green? hashtag ipo, today's opening bell kicks off one of wall street's most anticipated days of the year. social media giant twitter goes public. >> the twitter ipo is a central moment in their history. it's such a significant platform for so many people around the world. >> reporter: with 230 million users, twitter doesn't have a popularity problem, but it has its skeptics. especially in the problems facebook faced last may when it's stock went public, losing almost half its value in months. >> given the most recent blogs, i am a little skeptical. i think i will see what everybody else does at first. >> it's not for me. >> reporter: investors are betting there is big money to be made in under 140 characters. twitter generated $422 million in the firs
carl is live in our room. good morning to you. >> reporter: from wall street, twitter is going public. they priced at $26 a share. with all those problems facebook went through when they went public last year, can the company with that little blue bird make some green? hashtag ipo, today's opening bell kicks off one of wall street's most anticipated days of the year. social media giant twitter goes public. >> the twitter ipo is a central moment in their history. it's such a...
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i'm carl quintanilla, with carl cramer who made his way home and david faber. jpmorgan, tesla, retail earning, just wait until we walk you through home depot and best buy coming up in a moment the 10-yearie
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the victim's father, carl, agrees. >> as a 16-year-old, i feel that he should be tried as a juvenile. >> he says sasha feels the same way. >> the most mature person. >> teaches kindergarten and hopes the young suspect will learn from his mistake. it's ultimately up to the judge to decide whether thomas will continue his case in the adult court. in the meantime, she's preparing for sasha's return home. sasha is making a lot of progress. >> they've been walking around inside the hospital and tried out the stairs today. >> sasha has been recovering from second and third degree burns to his legs at the st. francis burn center for three weeks. the family says sasha is excited about coming home just in time for thanksgiving. >> we're glad that we have sasha and sasha is going to make a full recovery. >> in oakland, kpix5. >> the victim's dad says sasha is making such a fast recovery that he could return to his high school to start class as early as next monday. >>> an outpouring of love and support outside a fremont high school as students remember a coach who was killed in a car crash last
the victim's father, carl, agrees. >> as a 16-year-old, i feel that he should be tried as a juvenile. >> he says sasha feels the same way. >> the most mature person. >> teaches kindergarten and hopes the young suspect will learn from his mistake. it's ultimately up to the judge to decide whether thomas will continue his case in the adult court. in the meantime, she's preparing for sasha's return home. sasha is making a lot of progress. >> they've been walking...
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devon ferguson is charged with shooting and killed carl and kert berain. he shot both men in the head because he was upset that one of them had spoken to his girlfriend. it comes as the city sees its 200th murder of the year. >>> another person has been robbed near towson university. it's the third time in four days. police say a woman was walking on fairmont avenue when a tan nissan pulled up alongside her. two men got out and demanded her purse. her robberies follows robberies of a towson university student and goucher student. police have not said if the person is a student or not. >>> the fda is ready to take a bold step to out law trans fats. here's is jessica kartalija to report, many local a restaurants support the move. >> years after several major u.s. cities, including baltimore, banned trans fat from restaurants the food and drug administration is joining the move against trans fats, calling them unsafe. now the agency is considering a nationwide ban on the artery-clogging oil. >> there's absolutely no redeeming quality to trans fats and every r
devon ferguson is charged with shooting and killed carl and kert berain. he shot both men in the head because he was upset that one of them had spoken to his girlfriend. it comes as the city sees its 200th murder of the year. >>> another person has been robbed near towson university. it's the third time in four days. police say a woman was walking on fairmont avenue when a tan nissan pulled up alongside her. two men got out and demanded her purse. her robberies follows robberies of a...
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devicemaker adopted a poison bill strategy to protect itself from a hostile takeover after activist investor carl icahn disclosed a 12.63% stake in the company. they make screen tests for cancer and other diseases. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. cheryl: money you can't see or touch and the government is still figuring out how to regulate it but none of that stopped when newlywed couple from living solely off of bit:for 101 days. welcome. you travel around the world and just used bit collins. that would seem to me almost an impossible feat. how did you do it? >> up until recently it probably would have been impossible. we are doing this as early as conceivable. we relied heavily on the bit coin community during direct us to the right place ago, used a german translation, some online hotel booking places like nine flat to do instant booking and except coins for some of theirs. there were few places we can't rely on pretty heavily but it was doable. cheryl: did you apply to your a, you guys got over there and the hotel took bit coins but you couldn'
devicemaker adopted a poison bill strategy to protect itself from a hostile takeover after activist investor carl icahn disclosed a 12.63% stake in the company. they make screen tests for cancer and other diseases. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper. cheryl: money you can't see or touch and the government is still figuring out how to regulate it but none of that stopped when newlywed couple from living solely off of bit:for 101 days. welcome. you...
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she and the president had been friends with john carl weirneke. he had helped her with the saving of lafayette square and putting in low rise brick buildings that blended in. he designed the grave site. she worked hard with him on that as well. >> two years ago, they looked for a piece of paper. she had not left a piece of paper saying it should be closed for 100 years which some people thought, but she did tend to err on the side of these things should be closed for a longer time rather than a shorter time. from my experience, political leaders and their families tend to overdo it and keeping things closed. think that things will be sensitive and damaging sometimes to be opened earlier than they will turn out to be. lbj would be horrified that his tapes were open given some of language and would be shocked to find that many of the conversations that he thinks would have shown him as an uncouth back woodsman is what makes him cool. >> they've worked on the papers, receiving grants and donations to process them. they have released and they did for
she and the president had been friends with john carl weirneke. he had helped her with the saving of lafayette square and putting in low rise brick buildings that blended in. he designed the grave site. she worked hard with him on that as well. >> two years ago, they looked for a piece of paper. she had not left a piece of paper saying it should be closed for 100 years which some people thought, but she did tend to err on the side of these things should be closed for a longer time rather...
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the s&p down yesterday post comments by carl icahn. at the moment, it's around 32 points below fair value. the markets could be in for a big drop according to carl icahn. he said valuations are rich and earnings are being fueled more by low borrowing costs than efforts to boost results. on his website, he elaborated further saying while he's concern about market levels, it's almost impossible to predict what will happen in the short-term, therefore at times like this, he hedges investment toes some extent. icahn says picking short-term moves in the market is like predicting how many sevens the holt h hot dice player will continue to roll. as far as the cnbc ftse global 300 is concerned, we are down 0.2% and european equities are up, as well. currently off 37 points. 0.5% lower for the xetra dax, cac 40 is 0.8% lower. the ftse mib off 0.5%, as well. treasury yields, we saw dipping down yesterday on the ten year below 2.7% and 2.86% yielding around 2.71 this time yesterday. right now, euro/dollar, back below that 100, haven't been playin
the s&p down yesterday post comments by carl icahn. at the moment, it's around 32 points below fair value. the markets could be in for a big drop according to carl icahn. he said valuations are rich and earnings are being fueled more by low borrowing costs than efforts to boost results. on his website, he elaborated further saying while he's concern about market levels, it's almost impossible to predict what will happen in the short-term, therefore at times like this, he hedges investment...
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carl cameron on how obama care impacted last night's elections and how the gop plans to capitalize on it. but we begin with chief white house correspondent ed henry on that unexpected and pretty long meeting for this white house. hi, ed. >> reporter: good evening. a democratic source tells me tonight that some of the senators in this meeting with the president floated the idea of a delay of up to one year for enrollment in fines. the president did not agree to that. but i'm told these senators felt it was a constructive meeting. he listened. the big question now is, is there going to be a delay of a few months or something like that? president obama conferred late today with michael bennett just moments after they wrapped up a dramatic closed-door meeting with 15 senate democrats facing the voters in 2014 who are nervous that anger over obama care will knock them out of office. one democratic source familiar with the meeting told fox it was feisty because, quote, candidly, a lot of pent-up frustration among senate democrats about the rollout. it's terrible politics for everyone right
carl cameron on how obama care impacted last night's elections and how the gop plans to capitalize on it. but we begin with chief white house correspondent ed henry on that unexpected and pretty long meeting for this white house. hi, ed. >> reporter: good evening. a democratic source tells me tonight that some of the senators in this meeting with the president floated the idea of a delay of up to one year for enrollment in fines. the president did not agree to that. but i'm told these...
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. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by rolling. -- sponsored by boeing. he hoped to get his private pilot's license. after that, the sky is the limit. >> i hope for a career in aviation. long as i'm flying, i will be happy. iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of comm
. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by...
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. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by rolling. -- sponsored by boeing. he hoped to get his private pilot's license. after that, the sky is the limit. >> i hope for a career in aviation. long as i'm flying, i will be happy. iraq veteran. finally tonight, a story about a group in britain that meets in a church, even though they don't believe in god. the country's first nonreligious church says they are trying to find a different kind of spiritual bonding. they reckon they can draw together a congregation of disillusioned former believers, , and anybodyst searching for a sense of comm
. >> carl has aimed high ever since. run 100 marathons in two years to raise money for the hospital that saved his life. ater five years of treatment the hospital in birmingham and 16 operations on his wounds, carl is now firmly focused on his future. he is hoping the flying training he's doing here will qualify him for a commercial pilot license and a whole new career. the 26-year-old is one of a handful of wounded british troops to be chosen for flying scholarships, sponsored by...
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carl estÁalita y no puede cuidar a sus niÑos. >>por eso tÚ no me puedes cuidar a mÍ. [suspiro] [♪] >>¿sabes quÉ? vete con carmen. yo tengo algo que hacer. por favor. [♪] >>¡levÁntate de esa cama! ¡levÁntate! >>¡¿quÉ pasa?! ¿te volvie loca? >>¿quÉasa? ¡por ahi andan esos matones! ¡¿quÉ pasa?! ¿te estÁn buscando? ¿quÉ elo que pasa? >>¡¿quÉ?! >>¡me paso todo el dÍa sobÁndome el lomo para darle a uds estudios, para que sn gente de bien y superen, no para >>¿quÉ matones ni que nads! ¡ya dÉjame dormir! >>¡ningÚn dormir! >>¿quÉ qeres? >>¡no vas a comer ni vas a dormir aquÍ hasta que no me digas quÉ estÁ pasando! no voy a permitir que seas un l ejemplo para rafi, y mucho menos que pongas en peligro tu vida. !¿me entendiste?! hijo, por favo.. escÚchame. >>¿quÉ? >> tienes problemas, yo puedo ayudarte. podemos superarlo, por favor. dime, ¿tÚ robaste en la casa de mi patrona? confiÉsalo... >>los diamantes.a estÁ muy mal. >>¿quÉ haces? ¿adÓnde vas? >>¡¿quÉ?! ¿adÓnde y? ¡me voy a ir lejos de aquÍ! ¡estoy harto dei! ¿ent
carl estÁalita y no puede cuidar a sus niÑos. >>por eso tÚ no me puedes cuidar a mÍ. [suspiro] [♪] >>¿sabes quÉ? vete con carmen. yo tengo algo que hacer. por favor. [♪] >>¡levÁntate de esa cama! ¡levÁntate! >>¡¿quÉ pasa?! ¿te volvie loca? >>¿quÉasa? ¡por ahi andan esos matones! ¡¿quÉ pasa?! ¿te estÁn buscando? ¿quÉ elo que pasa? >>¡¿quÉ?! >>¡me paso todo el dÍa sobÁndome el lomo para darle a uds estudios, para que sn...
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two brothers, carl and curt borain were shot and killed in the 200 block of south wolf street. no arrests have been made. >>> the second phase of the malpractice case against dr. midei has ended in a mistrial. here is kai jackson with the story. >> after four days of deliberations at the circuit court in baltimore county the jury in the civil trial involving dr. mark midei hit the roadblock. they couldn't reach a verdict on the damages and the judge declared a mistrial. there was tension in the jury room. >> the fore lady, the name calling, it wasn't good. >> in the first phase of the civil trial a jury found dr. mark midei, formally a cardiologist with st. joseph medical center, put unnecessary stints into glen weinberg's heart. >> when charges surfaced they found out midei put stints into own people who didn't need them. weinberg sued midei and st. joseph for $150 million. >> there were people there who wanted to give us all of the damages. there were people there who wanted to give us less than all of the damages. they just couldn't agree. >> the jury said the amount of the
two brothers, carl and curt borain were shot and killed in the 200 block of south wolf street. no arrests have been made. >>> the second phase of the malpractice case against dr. midei has ended in a mistrial. here is kai jackson with the story. >> after four days of deliberations at the circuit court in baltimore county the jury in the civil trial involving dr. mark midei hit the roadblock. they couldn't reach a verdict on the damages and the judge declared a mistrial. there was...
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there were times he was running around the bases, i thought he was carl lewis in his prime. this might be unfair to say, but he is also from the dominican republic. a lot of players from the dominican republic has tested positive for steroids. so you add that to, what did you say about the new york times report, where they said that he is tested positive. you've got to suspect he wasn't just eating all of his vegetables to do this. the suspicions are justified. >> so you're a hall of fame voter, yes or no, would you vote for him for the hall of fame? >> it says character and integrity, i'm not voting for any steroid guys with anything close it a good hint that they used steroids. so the answer to that question is no. >> thank you. >> appreciate it, terrence. >> thank you. >>. >>> hello, everyone. don lemon here in the cnn newsroom. thank you so much for joining us. we are watching a situation right now in birmingham, alabama. not sure yet how serious it is for if there is -- this is just out of abundance of caution. but international airport there is under a a security alert
there were times he was running around the bases, i thought he was carl lewis in his prime. this might be unfair to say, but he is also from the dominican republic. a lot of players from the dominican republic has tested positive for steroids. so you add that to, what did you say about the new york times report, where they said that he is tested positive. you've got to suspect he wasn't just eating all of his vegetables to do this. the suspicions are justified. >> so you're a hall of fame...
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police say 30-year-old carl bahrain, and 25-year-old curt bahrain, died after being shot execution style. no word on motive so far. city police are also investigating a third murder. no arrests in that case either. >> those three fatal shootings now push baltimore's murders for this year to 198. >>> a former school counselor, arrested and charged with molesting adles ept girl -- adolescent girls. derek valcourt explains, the jury got to watch video of his interrogation. >> reporter: the defendant insisted any physical contact with those girls was on his part innocent. >> reporter: seven girls, most of them friends, came forward, accusing 38-year-old clarence taylor of sexually abusing them between the ages of 10 and 13, while he served as a counselor for the school of the deaf. they claimed he would touch their behinds or brush against their breasts when giving them hugs. he would kiss them or exchange inappropriate text messages. and three even asked to see nude pictures of them. jurors watched its videotaped police interrogation. in which he denied it, saying i'm not a sex offender. i'
police say 30-year-old carl bahrain, and 25-year-old curt bahrain, died after being shot execution style. no word on motive so far. city police are also investigating a third murder. no arrests in that case either. >> those three fatal shootings now push baltimore's murders for this year to 198. >>> a former school counselor, arrested and charged with molesting adles ept girl -- adolescent girls. derek valcourt explains, the jury got to watch video of his interrogation. >>...
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take a look at this, investors who closely follow the actions of carl icahn in 20 companies over a five-year period, would have gotten an annualized return of 28%. this from a study from his investment firm icahn enterprises. the return beat the 18% of the standard & poor's 500 stock index and doubled the return of warren buffett's berkshire hathaway the studied show. that's a good gain right there for icahn's portfolio. back to you. >> sure is. thanks so much. >>> on-line gambling comes to the garden state. today new jersey regulators giving the green light to six casinos to offer internet gambling state wide. gamblers must be within new jersey. the state joins nevada and delaware as the only states offering internet gambling. the ceo of 888 holdings will be on "closing bell" to talk about his major decision and his company operates several high-profile gambling websites. >> power run down time. with our entrepreneur gary vaynerchuk, one of the popular guys in social media with more than 1 million followers on twitter and ceo of boehner media his book "jab jab jab right hook." gary, states
take a look at this, investors who closely follow the actions of carl icahn in 20 companies over a five-year period, would have gotten an annualized return of 28%. this from a study from his investment firm icahn enterprises. the return beat the 18% of the standard & poor's 500 stock index and doubled the return of warren buffett's berkshire hathaway the studied show. that's a good gain right there for icahn's portfolio. back to you. >> sure is. thanks so much. >>> on-line...
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i'm carl quintanilla along with david faber. in san francisco is jim cramer at the user conference dreamforce 2013. still celebrating the
i'm carl quintanilla along with david faber. in san francisco is jim cramer at the user conference dreamforce 2013. still celebrating the
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and carl cameron, looking at this race, carl, if you look at the public opinion polls in just the past couple of weeks leading up to this night, one poll, the washington post poll had it at 12 points, terry mcauliffe win. this is going to come down to a pretty narrow victory for mcauliffe. and that has to send a message especially for red state democrats up for re-election next year. >> reporter: and it shows it is still a very potent issue for republicans to criticize and go after affordable care act. and this started. you can see it in the polling data, virtually at the same time that the launch of healthcare.gov began to develop problems and ultimately collapsed because of the pressure of the applicants, and then collapsed with the computer code. it does show with their decision that there needs to be reforms, particularly as it relates to the deadline on march 31st is probably good politics and policy. it signals to the house and candidates throughout 2014 that this issue is going to continue. one of the things we saw last month because of the race was terry mcauliffe and democrats
and carl cameron, looking at this race, carl, if you look at the public opinion polls in just the past couple of weeks leading up to this night, one poll, the washington post poll had it at 12 points, terry mcauliffe win. this is going to come down to a pretty narrow victory for mcauliffe. and that has to send a message especially for red state democrats up for re-election next year. >> reporter: and it shows it is still a very potent issue for republicans to criticize and go after...
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said some of the biggest detractors right now are gold bugs is what it is why do you think that is carl other words a lot of people who are so-called libertarians so-called. you would think they would be swarming all over because and yet they many of them are rejecting it it seems completely crazy to me well why do you think that is because they have lots of gold and they don't have lots of bitcoin so. they're advocating the loss that they're most bullish and have the strongest position and you know i try to have kids approach to investing which i can call known to most of which basically is don't get emotionally tied to your assets but well people say who on gold the rand paul community that's about freedom that it's about libertarianism so that they are . speaking more from a place of their own self-interest and their position and goal and that the ideology that they. espouse is more window dressing and not based on a true conviction was it could be an element of the but i think it's more so this ideological argument about purity of money right what is money that's the big question ev
said some of the biggest detractors right now are gold bugs is what it is why do you think that is carl other words a lot of people who are so-called libertarians so-called. you would think they would be swarming all over because and yet they many of them are rejecting it it seems completely crazy to me well why do you think that is because they have lots of gold and they don't have lots of bitcoin so. they're advocating the loss that they're most bullish and have the strongest position and you...
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here's cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: the stores are just opening but hundreds of toddlers and their parents are already at the mall of america for a day of free activities. for the meager family, that means attractions, food, and entertainment. >> definitely makes it very, very affordable for a family. >> reporter: the mall hopes they'll stick around. it has increased the number of events to more than 400 a year. everything from ice castles and rides -- >> this is the greatest mall in the world -- >> reporter: to celebrity appearances. anything to keep folks from shopping on the web instead. >> my shopping i actually do online. not too much mall shopping. >> reporter: the web is only a fraction of retail sales for the year but a new survey says it will be the number one destination for the holidays, thanks in part to more people shopping on their phones. amazon, the ecommerce giant, spebts sales to jump as much as 25%. >> on your mobile phone we want you to go from i want that to i have it in under 30 seconds. >> reporter: even walmart has a silicon valley lab where employees
here's cnbc's carl quintanilla. >> reporter: the stores are just opening but hundreds of toddlers and their parents are already at the mall of america for a day of free activities. for the meager family, that means attractions, food, and entertainment. >> definitely makes it very, very affordable for a family. >> reporter: the mall hopes they'll stick around. it has increased the number of events to more than 400 a year. everything from ice castles and rides -- >> this...
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calm down, carl, it's just a new sriracha chicken melt from subway. it's not... ...like me to order something this spicy. i know, i guess i'm just into trying new things. but... oh and carl, your scrapbooking book is overdue. [ growls ] [ nervously ] i'll go get it. [ male announcer ] embrace your bold side. try a new sriracha chicken melt. made with spicy sriracha sauce, our boldest flavor yet. and part of the fiery footlong collection. subway. be bold. eat fresh. we chip away. with an available ecodiesel engine... and a best-in-class 30 mpg highway and 730-mile driving range... for all the times you dreamed of running away from home -- now you can. with enough fuel to get back. this is the new 2014 jeep grand cherokee. it is the best of what we're made of. well-qualified lessees can lease the 2014 grand cherokee laredo 4x4 for $359 a month. (knochello? hey, i notice your car is not in the driveway. yeah. it's in the shop. it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. that's hilarious. sorry. you shoulda taken it to midas. get some of that midas touch. the
calm down, carl, it's just a new sriracha chicken melt from subway. it's not... ...like me to order something this spicy. i know, i guess i'm just into trying new things. but... oh and carl, your scrapbooking book is overdue. [ growls ] [ nervously ] i'll go get it. [ male announcer ] embrace your bold side. try a new sriracha chicken melt. made with spicy sriracha sauce, our boldest flavor yet. and part of the fiery footlong collection. subway. be bold. eat fresh. we chip away. with an...
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mike and carl, you see them on the job. you see them actually doing police work. it's just really fun. i didn't realize until i saw it that i haven't seen you in action. >> no. >> we're tight on time. thank s so much. we can't wait to see this season. best of luck with the season and we will all be watching. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> don't miss the season premier of mike and molly at 9:00 right here on wjz. >>> be sure to check back in with wjz eyewitness at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. the latest on the man who opened fire on tsa agents. hear from someone who knows him. >> a missing student mystery. after two days he's found wedgeo buildings in new york. join us for these stories and all the breaking news at 4:00, right after dr. phil. >>> please stay with us, your five day forecast is next. ,,,,,, >>> there's a chill in the air. looking live at the inner harbor. what to expect for the next five days, out back to marty for those details. >> reporter: we're expect it to get milder. 60 is your normal. we're going to be talking aboutr today's 48, a high of 57. then 63.
mike and carl, you see them on the job. you see them actually doing police work. it's just really fun. i didn't realize until i saw it that i haven't seen you in action. >> no. >> we're tight on time. thank s so much. we can't wait to see this season. best of luck with the season and we will all be watching. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> don't miss the season premier of mike and molly at 9:00 right here on wjz. >>> be sure to check back in with wjz...
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his father, carl, says the 18- year-old is making a speedy recovery. >> sasha is excited to be at home. just walked up the stairs. >> sasha was able to walk now. smiling in his bedroom. you can see both of his legs are wrapped with bandages. >> sasha is tired in general, just physically and emotionally. >> earlier this month, 16-year- old, richard thomas, sent the skirts on fire aboard a bus, causing second and third degree burns to his legs. the suspect did it because he is home phobic. but sasha's family says the attack won't stop him from wearing skirts. in fact, he wore a black one today. >> people realize that you can wear unusual clothing and it doesn't mean that you have a right to attack them. >> what will change is sasha won't be riding the bus alone. >> i'm sure sasha will ride the bus again. probably with friends. >> both parents say it's been a tiring ordeal juggling between work and hospital visits. they are just glad sasha can go back to his normal life. >> he has been smiling a lot. >> sasha could return to his high school as early as next monday. in oakland, i'm don lyn
his father, carl, says the 18- year-old is making a speedy recovery. >> sasha is excited to be at home. just walked up the stairs. >> sasha was able to walk now. smiling in his bedroom. you can see both of his legs are wrapped with bandages. >> sasha is tired in general, just physically and emotionally. >> earlier this month, 16-year- old, richard thomas, sent the skirts on fire aboard a bus, causing second and third degree burns to his legs. the suspect did it because...
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senator carl levin, who has been around a long time doesn't think this is a good idea and maybe senator mark pryor. this is actually a switch from the last time we did this in july. they considered changing the rules then. at that point it would not have included judges. part of the reason was that reid didn't have the support in his caucus to make the change. it's actually been a switch. you saw in particular senator dianne feinstein from california and senator patrick leahy, chairman of the judiciary committee. both of them decided they were on board with changing the rules for judges. part of the reason at least in feinstein's case there was a case regarding the contraceptive mandate inside the health care law that requires companies to provide coverage for contraception and a d.c. circuit court judge basically held off on some of that, let this company not pay to provide that for its employees. that judge was forced through the senate in 2005, the first time the nuclear option was threatened. that was when republicans controlled the chamber. that decision and the connection to what
senator carl levin, who has been around a long time doesn't think this is a good idea and maybe senator mark pryor. this is actually a switch from the last time we did this in july. they considered changing the rules then. at that point it would not have included judges. part of the reason was that reid didn't have the support in his caucus to make the change. it's actually been a switch. you saw in particular senator dianne feinstein from california and senator patrick leahy, chairman of the...
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my talk with cnbc's carl quintanilla. >>> hey there, everyone. it's high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." new details emerging about the deadly shooting at l.a.x. the suspect 23-year-old putt krnia literally shot his way through a security checkpoint killing one agent, injuring others and sending hundreds of travelers running for their lives. this video shows the terrifying moments inside terminal 3. miguel almaguer is at l.a. x. with the latest. what are you learned? >> good morning. terminal 3 at this hour remains shut down. that's the crime scene where this took place, where the gunman allegedly walked in, shot the tsa member killing him, wounding two others and made his way through the terminal. at least 167,000 passengers had their flights either delayed or canceled. all of this taking place during the middle of the morning weekday rush. >> shots fired. terminal. >> hundreds scrambled for their lives as a lone gunman opened fire inside l.a.x. >> units respond to terminal 3. there's a shooter. >> cha
my talk with cnbc's carl quintanilla. >>> hey there, everyone. it's high noon in the east, 9:00 a.m. out west. welcome to "weekends with alex witt." new details emerging about the deadly shooting at l.a.x. the suspect 23-year-old putt krnia literally shot his way through a security checkpoint killing one agent, injuring others and sending hundreds of travelers running for their lives. this video shows the terrifying moments inside terminal 3. miguel almaguer is at l.a. x....
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this is carl. he's, uh, from here. he's from... our neck of the woods. but gangnam style is great, isn't it? - oh, my god. he's michael scott. [annobut it gets down rightcomp. overwhelming when you multiply it by the business of life. all those bills, budgets, accounts and taxes. it's a complex probl, but you don't have to solve it by yourself. at intuit, we make tools to help you simplify it all, so you can focus on what matters most. intuit. simplify the business of life. [ man ] adventure, it means taking chances. it means tryi sething new. [ woman ] just, that uncertainty of what's to come. [ man ] just kidding. ♪ can you please stop doing that? ♪ [ woman ] you walk outside in brooklyn, and it's cement and broken glass. and this is just like... the opposite of that. ♪ the opposite of that. as it is a rec room with a bunch of computers in it. and fraly, if i had my way, i'd toss the computers in the "gar-bahge," but unfortunately, we use them for practically everything we do, so... that ain't gonna happen. he's a temp. don't worry about him. ali
this is carl. he's, uh, from here. he's from... our neck of the woods. but gangnam style is great, isn't it? - oh, my god. he's michael scott. [annobut it gets down rightcomp. overwhelming when you multiply it by the business of life. all those bills, budgets, accounts and taxes. it's a complex probl, but you don't have to solve it by yourself. at intuit, we make tools to help you simplify it all, so you can focus on what matters most. intuit. simplify the business of life. [ man ] adventure,...
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. >>> carl icahn acquired hologic. in response the company adopted a shareholder rights plan to protect itself from hostile take overers. the sent the stock to $22.70. >>> activists are pushing for change at garden restaurants, the parent of red lobster, oliver garden read by baring ton capital to break up the eateries. in the latest attempt they hired an investment bank to review. the stock was up more than 1% to $53.57. >>> a buy back boost sent shares of johnson controls to a high. the auto maker said it would raise the buy back program by more than $3.5 billion on a stronger outlook. the quarterly dividend got a bump up. the stock surged nearly 4.5% today to $50.35. >>> an update on the affordable care act in the most popular state, california, cover california says that since the october 1st kick off, nearly 80,000 californians have enrolled through the state's online exchange. data shows that more than 1/3rd were age 55 to 64 showing that so far more older adults have signed up for the new plans than younger ones
. >>> carl icahn acquired hologic. in response the company adopted a shareholder rights plan to protect itself from hostile take overers. the sent the stock to $22.70. >>> activists are pushing for change at garden restaurants, the parent of red lobster, oliver garden read by baring ton capital to break up the eateries. in the latest attempt they hired an investment bank to review. the stock was up more than 1% to $53.57. >>> a buy back boost sent shares of johnson...
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for more on kerry's visit to carle esplanade cairo corresponding korean alcohol or eat curry with my sister in washington and in the interim government are delicate. however john kerry's words received there will it serve. in a very rocky relationship between twenty oh five when it is to keep up with these two men became president that the former mr hockey says that it is appropriate to reach it but that this is what you think you can still carry a close up look at his side didn't care he said that the key stage two is the friendship of the united states we should simply to keep her. as they should do that with discussion to follow that with the puppies to post it. this was the hostess who was that it was the book of his torso and cloying the photo is of course right now with the most improbable to compete. he's a trooper through the permit system the car and some are muhammad marc's trial starts to me expect to see an increase in non breast they wouldn't do very likely become soo soo soo being the most about this more than i can keep it from the book that would be the more important
for more on kerry's visit to carle esplanade cairo corresponding korean alcohol or eat curry with my sister in washington and in the interim government are delicate. however john kerry's words received there will it serve. in a very rocky relationship between twenty oh five when it is to keep up with these two men became president that the former mr hockey says that it is appropriate to reach it but that this is what you think you can still carry a close up look at his side didn't care he said...
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i was surprised to see carl. he didn't get a particular premium. so it's not as agreejeous. >> what i do think will be the fed line for 2014 is greater activism. you see firms like sky bridge. my guess is it's going higher. you will see more of this activity. she a great risk manager. he's in the game to realize value. >> used to be they would buy the activist at a premium. >> get this. the seventh time since 2012. so why isn't the stock reacting? and what can tesla learn from the drama control. investments paying off big time. is it too late to get in on this trade? more fast straight ahead. you've known? he oldn we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ okay, who helps you focus on your recovery? yo, yo, yo. aflac. wow. [ under his breath ]
i was surprised to see carl. he didn't get a particular premium. so it's not as agreejeous. >> what i do think will be the fed line for 2014 is greater activism. you see firms like sky bridge. my guess is it's going higher. you will see more of this activity. she a great risk manager. he's in the game to realize value. >> used to be they would buy the activist at a premium. >> get this. the seventh time since 2012. so why isn't the stock reacting? and what can tesla learn from...
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just carl, how about liar pretending to be disengaged with the scandal and failure. oh wait, media never does that. and paul graves, reporting on obamacare and dumping of people from plans has been awful. >>> i don't know about you, but i don't get my health policy analysis from suzanne somers. she rips obamacare as a upon ponzi scheme. it had just three problems or flubs that had to be corrected. socialized medicine like lenin is widely disputed. and the journal says we can't confirm that. and a 2008 cover of mcclain's magazine that summers says a horse can get better health care than you. well that was a dog. i like suzanne somers, but she better hold on to her day job. comedians get a wide birth, but this was over the line in a mock debate on jimmy kimmle's show. one kid said we can solve the debt crisis by killing everyone in china. wow. did nobody think this is offensive? this show is taped and it could be edited out. abc apologized and kimmel did the same. >> i thought it was obvious i didn't agree with that statement, but apparently it wasn't. i'm sorry. i apo
just carl, how about liar pretending to be disengaged with the scandal and failure. oh wait, media never does that. and paul graves, reporting on obamacare and dumping of people from plans has been awful. >>> i don't know about you, but i don't get my health policy analysis from suzanne somers. she rips obamacare as a upon ponzi scheme. it had just three problems or flubs that had to be corrected. socialized medicine like lenin is widely disputed. and the journal says we can't confirm...
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. >> what has carl ever done to improve the social welfare of the united states. they are primarily and many of them exclusively for the promotion of republican political candidates. >> clearly a mac truck is being driven through the loophole. >> the real scandal is what the irs did in 1959 when it changed the meaning of the english language. >> do you know why treasury changed it from exclusive to primary? >> i do not. >> you do not. >> the irs decided tax-exempt status could be granted even if an organization was not exclusively for the promotion of social welfare. but simply primarily for the promotion of social welfare. >> what we are asking the court to do is to instruct the irs. >> the ambiguity is a problem. >> that is truly scandalous. >> we are going to have to make sure the laws are clear. >> today, on day 197 of the fake irs scandal, the treasury department announced that it will clarify the regulation of political activity of tax-exempt social welfare organizations. joining me is the former head of the irs exempt organizations division. and back with u
. >> what has carl ever done to improve the social welfare of the united states. they are primarily and many of them exclusively for the promotion of republican political candidates. >> clearly a mac truck is being driven through the loophole. >> the real scandal is what the irs did in 1959 when it changed the meaning of the english language. >> do you know why treasury changed it from exclusive to primary? >> i do not. >> you do not. >> the irs decided...
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you know, there was a great libertarian figure forgotten now named carl hess. he said a long time ago, i don't understand why conservatives say they want a more efficient local government. or they say they like local government better because it's more efficient. he said if you're a libertarian, you don't want efficient government. you want to be free where it matters most. and it's really at the state and local level where there has been so much oppression, so many rights withheld, so many ordinances that were unjust. it feels a little disingenuous for people to pull states rights out as a way of guaranteeing people's freedoms. >> right. i want to just pull something out that actually you wrote, sam. i think particularly in the age of president obama, it has -- the language has taken on a slightly different twist. again, it's not just about taxes and protecting people's rights. but it feels like there's an undercurrent that is more about attacking the legitimacy of president obama. you wrote in the new republic, the nullifying spirit has been revived as a form
you know, there was a great libertarian figure forgotten now named carl hess. he said a long time ago, i don't understand why conservatives say they want a more efficient local government. or they say they like local government better because it's more efficient. he said if you're a libertarian, you don't want efficient government. you want to be free where it matters most. and it's really at the state and local level where there has been so much oppression, so many rights withheld, so many...
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what do you make of carl icahn's involvement there? what should tim cook tell him? >> look, i haven't a clue. if i were tim cook, i'd be focusing all of my energy on context-related applications from icloud. apple has earned my trust. with the thumb print thing, they've earned it more than ever. and what i need them to do is to do things that make me successful by gathering data in the cloud overnight, while the device is in storage, so when i wake up in the morning, i have a complete itinerary for the day, you know, with all of the directions for where i'm going, the traffic conditions, every e-mail from everybody i'm going to see, all of the wikipedias and all of that stuff. i think apple has a gigantic opportunity there that is much greater than what google is doing with google now. i think google now is a step in the right direction. but it's only a step. and i think because of the nature of android, it's just going to be a lot harder to solve this problem effectively than it will be for apple. but i do think that apple does appear to be flailing, but the stock'
what do you make of carl icahn's involvement there? what should tim cook tell him? >> look, i haven't a clue. if i were tim cook, i'd be focusing all of my energy on context-related applications from icloud. apple has earned my trust. with the thumb print thing, they've earned it more than ever. and what i need them to do is to do things that make me successful by gathering data in the cloud overnight, while the device is in storage, so when i wake up in the morning, i have a complete...
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devon ferguson is charged with killing carl and curt berrain. he was upset one had spoken to his girlfriend. it comes as the city sees its 200th murder of this year. >>> the annapolis mayor race is still too close to call. mike pantelides leads josh cohen by 50 votes. election officials are still considering provisional ballots today. >>> the ravens injury list grows. linebacker terrell suggs and cornerback cory graham both missed practice yesterday with injuries. darrell smith and jimmy smith also sat out. the ravens defensive coordinator said he isn't ruling out anyone for this sunday's game that you can see right here on wjz 13 at 1:00 is sunday afternoon. >>> stay with wjz 13, maryland's news station. up next, bill o'riley is in studio 57 previewing his cold & flu season is back before the first sneeze help prevent with lysol disinfectant spray and use lysol no-touch hand soap for 10x more protection with each wash. this season, help protect your family with lysol. start healthing. jie guess it was the european space agency said a 200-pound
devon ferguson is charged with killing carl and curt berrain. he was upset one had spoken to his girlfriend. it comes as the city sees its 200th murder of this year. >>> the annapolis mayor race is still too close to call. mike pantelides leads josh cohen by 50 votes. election officials are still considering provisional ballots today. >>> the ravens injury list grows. linebacker terrell suggs and cornerback cory graham both missed practice yesterday with injuries. darrell...
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shares in the red as the company announces it will buy back all the carl icahn shares. seattle publisher will keep the "men on hand to pay the $250 million purchase price. now, three directors nominated based on an agreement made several years ago. and microsoft and sony are dealing with expensive profanity. we forest, new the issues with regards to their gaming system. well, the new end xbox and playstation consoles are banning the users from uploading video with to my swearing-in. microsoft says that it will enforce the code of contacts to ensure a safe and secure playing environment for your children. echoing the same sentiment same non gaming content is not allowed. an industrial purges. maybe. putting on the risk. online retailer amazons, going eyebrow. in andy warhol painting. is it could be yours for a mere 66,000. don't worry. it qualifies for free shipping. wonder if you can use your one touchdown and what you're driving. the most recent addition to the amazon high-brow list of products. adding $700 bottles of wine. multiple cared diamond rings. retailers, the
shares in the red as the company announces it will buy back all the carl icahn shares. seattle publisher will keep the "men on hand to pay the $250 million purchase price. now, three directors nominated based on an agreement made several years ago. and microsoft and sony are dealing with expensive profanity. we forest, new the issues with regards to their gaming system. well, the new end xbox and playstation consoles are banning the users from uploading video with to my swearing-in....
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i remember that around this time last 84 carl rove, megan kelly, now a prime timer on fox news was basically keling him you are doing math to make republicans feel good. what happened to change that? >> they had that move him where they were examineing their losses. they produced that autopsy report. remember, that was something done by the so-called party establish. by the elselders. when things don't go their way on the outside, they become increaseingly obsessed with the ideological purity test. in a sense, i wonder have they nominated someone like rick santorum if that base would have demanded they shift further to the right, if that's possible. >> right. >> it makesch more embolding, right? we elected more congressional folks so what we need is more of them, so how do we get out? it's mainly a vocal and a state game they are playing as opposed to the national game. we didn't warn the president, so what, on if local levels and state legislatures in congress our congressional representatives are who we want. twhoots they are pushing for. >> raul was talking about the lack of party elders
i remember that around this time last 84 carl rove, megan kelly, now a prime timer on fox news was basically keling him you are doing math to make republicans feel good. what happened to change that? >> they had that move him where they were examineing their losses. they produced that autopsy report. remember, that was something done by the so-called party establish. by the elselders. when things don't go their way on the outside, they become increaseingly obsessed with the ideological...
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city analysts carl mcdonald says renewing plans shouldn't impact insurers revenues, although it will be a drag on the fourth quarter if they do because it's going to be an awful lot of administrative work them to do that. he says the proposed change raises the risk of a healthy poof of buyers on the exchanges. that could impact humana, etna, some of the other countries trying to build up their business on those exchanges. ross, it has basically added more confusion to the situation and now insurers have to weigh, do they upset their policyholders or do they try to make this change and turn on a dime? >> either way, it's a hell of a mess. there will be now some people think i don't have to cancel medication policy, but its appears the ability not to do that -- >> or i heard lots of people yesterday called their insurers and said, so what are you going to do? and insurers haven't figured it out yet. >> and the way insurers work, it's a big problem. barclay's is cutting 1700 jobs in favor of automation. bertha, do you care whether there's a human being at those -- we've had to let her g
city analysts carl mcdonald says renewing plans shouldn't impact insurers revenues, although it will be a drag on the fourth quarter if they do because it's going to be an awful lot of administrative work them to do that. he says the proposed change raises the risk of a healthy poof of buyers on the exchanges. that could impact humana, etna, some of the other countries trying to build up their business on those exchanges. ross, it has basically added more confusion to the situation and now...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber. 10-year yield easing right around 2 opinion 74 this morning. our audio board's on fire today. >> it's always
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carl runs fan grabs the ball and scores. overtime here we come. they score on the two possessions. san jose blanked on the third and they can't stop navy. reynolds with the 25-yard score, his seventh rushing touchdown on the night. navy wins. they take on fresno state next week. >> 7:42, hitting the roads and the skies, what you will need to know when you're getting ready to travel for the holiday. >> why it's offering some of its passenger free parking during the holiday season. >> there's easy to shop this evening, the sun is out and skies are clear and you have no problems if you're headed on into the city from the east bay. it's 7:43 on the clock and you're watching mornings on two. [ female announcer ] welcome one and all to a tastier festive feast. so much to sip and savor, a feeding frenzy to say the least. a turkey from safeway is just what they crave. a hero of the table, "so delicious" they'll rave. fresh, natural, frozen. it's the best selection around. spend $30 and a frozen safeway turkey is just 59 cents a pound. so raise your glass, pull up a chair, grab a plate. thi
carl runs fan grabs the ball and scores. overtime here we come. they score on the two possessions. san jose blanked on the third and they can't stop navy. reynolds with the 25-yard score, his seventh rushing touchdown on the night. navy wins. they take on fresno state next week. >> 7:42, hitting the roads and the skies, what you will need to know when you're getting ready to travel for the holiday. >> why it's offering some of its passenger free parking during the holiday season....
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. >> i read the transcript and jonathan carl said the republicans who pushed that strategy, shutdown strategy made a mistake? governor walker said i think so. >> strategy wise it didn't work out? >> he basely khreut the powder keg. everything he's saying is coming true. in the end i think we will all work together and get along. i guarantee governor walker would be ideal president, throw in steve king, the speaker of the house, and we have a dream team for 2016. >> she is the tea party news network news director, scottie knell, thank you for joining us live. what do you think about that? 19 minutes after the top of the hour. it keeps getting worse for toronto's crack-smoking mayor. a major decision today could determine his future. >> they are the undefeated football team dominating the ncaa right now, but for f.s.u. head coach and his family, the real battle is off the field. they are fighting a real-lifesaving cause. they are here live and they're going to talk with us on the curvy couch as we go on live from new york city. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting adv
. >> i read the transcript and jonathan carl said the republicans who pushed that strategy, shutdown strategy made a mistake? governor walker said i think so. >> strategy wise it didn't work out? >> he basely khreut the powder keg. everything he's saying is coming true. in the end i think we will all work together and get along. i guarantee governor walker would be ideal president, throw in steve king, the speaker of the house, and we have a dream team for 2016. >> she...
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. >> carl, thank you so much. >>> intentions are heightened in the far east after they sent stuff into the airspace. >> reporter: china has hit back at the u.s. saying it should not pick sides in its dispute with japan over a series of islands east of the country. china has set up an air defense identification zone which the u.s. says is unhelpful and could lead to more tension in the region. on saturday the chinese sent a set of planes, in response, japan scrambled f-16 jets. analysts believe the new zone could lead to some mishap which could further inflame the region. kate, back to you. >> thanks so much, david. in londell, thousands of avid "star wars" fans lined up for an opportunity of a lifetime. cnn's rosie thompkins has more. >> reporter: young, athletic. these were the cri thoria for the next two stars in the "star wars saga. here in the u.k., open auditions were held all weekend for the iconic movie franchise. thousands lined up, hoping for their chance at what has been described as a lead role. here in the u.k. next 84 with the movie due to be released in 2015. back to you,
. >> carl, thank you so much. >>> intentions are heightened in the far east after they sent stuff into the airspace. >> reporter: china has hit back at the u.s. saying it should not pick sides in its dispute with japan over a series of islands east of the country. china has set up an air defense identification zone which the u.s. says is unhelpful and could lead to more tension in the region. on saturday the chinese sent a set of planes, in response, japan scrambled f-16...
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doing "the tonight show" with jay leno, i stayed a little longer and did my podcast with the amazing carl reiner. to sit with someone like that -- there he is. he's 91 years old. i read his book on the way out called "i remember me." he remembers everything. he's sharp as a tack. he came with his manager, george e. shapiro, and we had the nicest, nicest time, hoda. i'm so enjoying the opportunity to talk at length with people. i didn't know what it would be like for him, whether it would be a struggle to remember anything. i could have sat for five hours with the man and he never would have run out of stories. >> when can we hear that one? >> that's going to be downloaded on wednesday. >> how? >> you can still listen right now to our darling neil, neil sedaka. and you can get hoda woman's. >> go to our podcasts. it's so fun, they're unedited. it's fun. >> i had dinner with regis and joy saturday night at val bella saturday night, and i'm sorry for the ruckus he caused, and every table he went to and every birthday celebration he destroyed. he sends his love to his koda. >> here's one thin
doing "the tonight show" with jay leno, i stayed a little longer and did my podcast with the amazing carl reiner. to sit with someone like that -- there he is. he's 91 years old. i read his book on the way out called "i remember me." he remembers everything. he's sharp as a tack. he came with his manager, george e. shapiro, and we had the nicest, nicest time, hoda. i'm so enjoying the opportunity to talk at length with people. i didn't know what it would be like for him,...
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carl, back to you. >> rick santelli, welcome back. come being back, an interview that will get wall street's attention. we'll hear what s.e.c. chair mary jo white has to say. and then dan loeb. "squawk on the street" will be right back. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. hey ray, my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. o well tell him i said you're welcome. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their
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meantime, activist investor carl icahn tells cnbc-- he had a "good conversation" with apple ceo tim cook- and both believe apple shares are undervalued. cook is said to be still studying icahn's very public view the tech giant should buy back $150 billion of stock. icahn owns 4.7 million apple shares. apple closed down a dollar to $519 yesterday. federal investigators are in communication with tesla after a third car is destroyed by fire following an accident. the national highway traffic safety administration issued a statement friday its gathering details of the latest accident and in close communication with the electric car maker.. in the latest fire- a tesla driver hit a trailer hitch on the highway.but says he would buy another one in a heartbeat. bank of america is back in the headlines. the government is asking the bank to pay a 863 million dollar fine for the sale of subprime mortgages during the financial crisis. the fine sums up losses that fannie mae and freddie mac incurred from countrywide's -- which is owned by bofa. "also" bank of america is asking a federal court to thro
meantime, activist investor carl icahn tells cnbc-- he had a "good conversation" with apple ceo tim cook- and both believe apple shares are undervalued. cook is said to be still studying icahn's very public view the tech giant should buy back $150 billion of stock. icahn owns 4.7 million apple shares. apple closed down a dollar to $519 yesterday. federal investigators are in communication with tesla after a third car is destroyed by fire following an accident. the national highway...
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lou: carl thank you. >> be sure to join us for a "lou dobbs tonight" special report, we'll be live at 10:00 eastern tomorrow evening, final results, president obama tonight joining liberal proponents of health care speaking at a rally of supporters in his reelect campaign, and so-called working dinner with top donors of obama army, organizing for action, starting tomorrow president, desperate to change the subject again from the obamacare disaster, hits the road, trying to create a blinding pivot from the disaster to all sorts of what he hopes will be mood altering or consciousness numbing subjects with a call for immigration regarment, and a healthy scare -- reform, in health care speech in texas, and talking about the economy on friday. in case anyone thought we were falling for that pivot thing, issue is, and remains obamacare. and the administration's ina bum to manage it or seemingly much of anything else, the know-nothing administration claims ignorance on the technology problems. your doctor too. obamacare joining a long list of administration scandals that are far from phony,
lou: carl thank you. >> be sure to join us for a "lou dobbs tonight" special report, we'll be live at 10:00 eastern tomorrow evening, final results, president obama tonight joining liberal proponents of health care speaking at a rally of supporters in his reelect campaign, and so-called working dinner with top donors of obama army, organizing for action, starting tomorrow president, desperate to change the subject again from the obamacare disaster, hits the road, trying to...
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turns out as carl said, all the information has to go through the same computer portal and in the early days, tloes, very little was getting through no matter who was doing the input. critics say that advice was misleading, but he denies it. saying it took the subscriber 20 minutes or so to fill the form out even if the affordable care act person spent days trying to get it through the computer system. here's a bit more of what he had to say. >> the point was to alleviate the frustration so many americans were having online and allow a live person at a call-in center to handle their questions and sign-ups and their enrollment for them. i know it's spoken in tones of dramatic revelation, but it was a known fact at the time. we never pretended otherwise. >> reporter: still, critics are concerned that it was misdirection about the healthcare.gov website not working and was as much misdirection as the president's promise if you like your insurance, you can keep it. one of his former advisers now admitting the president should've said you can keep it unless the insurance company takes it awa
turns out as carl said, all the information has to go through the same computer portal and in the early days, tloes, very little was getting through no matter who was doing the input. critics say that advice was misleading, but he denies it. saying it took the subscriber 20 minutes or so to fill the form out even if the affordable care act person spent days trying to get it through the computer system. here's a bit more of what he had to say. >> the point was to alleviate the frustration...